Use of nicarbazin, salinomycin and zinc oxide as alternative molting methods for commercial laying hens

An experiment was carried out to evaluate the performance, egg quality and morphometry of the reproductive tract, liver, pancreas and tongue of laying hens submitted to different molting methods. Two hundred and eighty eight 72-week-old Isa brown layers were distributed according to a completely ran...

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Published inBrazilian Journal of Poultry Science Vol. 16; no. 2; pp. 25 - 30
Main Authors Domingues, C H de F, Sgavioli, S, Praes, M F F M, Castiblanco, D M C, Marchizeli, P C A, Pereira, A A, Duarte, K F, Junqueira, O M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas 01.06.2014
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Summary:An experiment was carried out to evaluate the performance, egg quality and morphometry of the reproductive tract, liver, pancreas and tongue of laying hens submitted to different molting methods. Two hundred and eighty eight 72-week-old Isa brown layers were distributed according to a completely randomized design with six treatments (molting methods) and six replicates of eight birds each. Layers were fed diets containing 3000 ppm zinc oxide, 60 ppm or 120 ppm nicarbazin, 30 ppm or 60 ppm salinomycin, or were submitted to feed fasting. Data were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by the test of Tukey at 5% probability level. Molting methods alternative to feed fasting were effective to induce molting in layer and provided good performance results in the second laying cycle.
ISSN:1516-635X
1806-9061
1516-635X
DOI:10.1590/1516-635x160225-30